Diane Rea – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Success Story: Making the Impossible, Possible: How EDA is Helping to Create New Innovations and Train the Food Industry Cluster to Maximize Business Growth
This originally appeared in the U.S. Economic Development Administration June 2019 newsletter. This past 4th of July, Americans had more meatless options for their barbecues – enter the “Impossible Burger.” This vegetable-based product that looks, feels, smells and tastes like a hamburger has attracted more than $700 million in funding from investors. It has currently […]
South Jersey man accidentally grows world record cornstalk
Michelle Infante-Casella – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Corn Plant with 29 Ears in South Jersey Verified by Rutgers for Guinness World Records
You never know what might “pop up” in your yard. This was the case for Matthew Jacovelli and his family in Deptford, NJ. Each year the Jacovelli’s feed the wildlife in their yard with store-bought animal feed. This year they purchased “Producer’s Pride” whole kernel corn to feed the squirrels. Like squirrels usually do, one […]
New Jersey cornstalk with 29 cobs sets Guinness world record
Michelle Infante-Casella, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Gloucester County
4-H Student Ambassadors Transform Park in Bound Brook
4-H/Middle Earth Student Ambassadors for Community Health (SACH) unveiled Mariposa Park in Bound Brook, New Jersey during a grand re-opening celebration on August 3 with food, crafts, face painting, balloon tying, and live monarch butterflies. For the past year, the teen members of SACH shaped plans to create positive change and to promote unity in […]
Rutgers Cooperative Extension Offers Eating Seasonally Workshop
Chris Zellers – Family and Community Health Sciences, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Monmouth County Kids Place In 4-H State Horse Show
Matthew Newman – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Great tomato tasting event and Snyder Farm open house
4-H – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Testing your soil is a low-cost investment that can reap high benefits
Stephen J. Komar – Rutgers Cooperative Extension




